Producing Sealing Walls And Sealing Slabs By Applying The Soilcrete Process

Deep Foundations Institute
E. W. Raabe
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Deep Foundations Institute
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8
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752 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The paper discusses the increasing role of specialist grouting techniques to form water seals or cut-offs for deep basement construction. Raabe and Toth discuss the various grouting methods available for sealing applications and then concentrate on the use of Soilcrete Jet Grouting, a system particularly well suited to ground water control. The Soilcrete processes, suitable soil types and quality control methods are fully described, particularly with regard to the formation of cut-off walls and sealing slabs to prevent the progress of ground water or leachates. The authors have included case histories detailing their experience on designing and installing Soilcrete seals for various projects in West Germany. These include an underground rail project in Dortmund and a discharge structure for the Alz Canal at Burghausen.
Citation

APA: E. W. Raabe  (1989)  Producing Sealing Walls And Sealing Slabs By Applying The Soilcrete Process

MLA: E. W. Raabe Producing Sealing Walls And Sealing Slabs By Applying The Soilcrete Process. Deep Foundations Institute, 1989.

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